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LordReed:She takes the blame being the Secretary of State, the head of the department that is accused of "leadership failure at the top*". Someone was certainly at the top. The panel thought she was going to win the presidency and decided to rule out "individual" blames... my opinion. |
Abbeybailey:Only a mor0n like you would think it's only by passing a budget that government can affect the economy. You would have made sense if you argued my post you quoted before spewing out your guts. Keep believing your lies, claiming America which you obviously have no iota of affiliation with. You think everyone is a lowlife like yourself, American wannabe village mofo. |
LordReed:Again, I said the Clinton State Department ignored security concerns, and she was the head of that department that denied additional security to the embassy in Libya. |
Keneking:The road is good enough, unless it's a highway. |
Only Libtard Demoncrats who don't exactly know what presidents do, nor how the economy works keep chanting "Obama Economy" up and down like zombies. These moronic SJWs like abbeybailey are always fixated on new laws and regulations, failing to realize that economy is far more impacted by govt's regulatory machine that spins ever more intricate webs to cripple businesses. It's those regulatory cobwebs that Trump has been so effectively slashing away at all these months to liberate the economy's potential. Even the Chief investment officer for Swiss bank said that Trump's new regulatory restraint is fostering business confidence and helping improve earnings, adding that the benefits go beyond the repeal of particular burdensome rules.Trump's assurance that his government is not going to spring expensive new surprises on the private economy is very beneficial to business investment which is the font of new and better jobs as well as increasing earnings for the workers and businesses. So, Trump has done a good job slashing unproductive and ineffective regulations. During his campaign, he made cutting the red tape in Washington a major focus. And he's been proving it wasn't just an empty promise. Under Reagan, both regulations and Federal Register pages (where agency rules and regulations are published) dropped more than one-third. So far, Trump has reduced the flow of regulation even more. According to a report from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Federal Register stands at 45,678 pages, while last year at this time, Barack Obama's Federal Register stood at 67,900 pages (Obama's 2016 Federal Register set an all-time-record of 97,110 pages). Compared to Obama at this time last year, Trump's page count is down 32 percent so far in his first year. It took a few years for Ronald Reagan to achieve his ultimate one-third reduction in Federal Register pages following Jimmy Carter's record Federal Register. So by this metric, Trump is moving much faster. In terms of issuing Rules, Trump has issued 2,183 rules, which is an 18 percent decrease. Out of the rules, there are only 116 "significant" rules with an impact of $100 million or greater, compared to 274 under Obama. The point is that Trump is doing away with government regulations at an even faster pace than we saw from Reagan. That itself is very impressive. But before the usual snowflake nonentities like abbeybailey, happney65 and co will start howling "we're all going to die!" endlessly because of the reduction in regulatory burden, without them realizing that even as one-third of the Federal Register pages are gone, there has never been any complaints about any of the eliminated regulations, which shows how thoughtfully and effectively this exercise has been carried out. Like I keep saying, all that is remaining are Tax cuts, Healthcare and Border wall, and the Donald will be dancing through 2020 election like it's a walk in the park. |
LordReed:Clinton State Department ignored security concerns in the run-up to the attack, contributing to the poor defense posture at the post. The Accountability Review Board that examined the tragedy concluded there were "Systemic failures and leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels" at the department that “resulted in a Special Mission security posture that was inadequate for Benghazi and grossly inadequate to deal with the attack that took place.” Even military contractors said they were pressured to stay quiet about security lapses by the State Department. |
Mindfulness:Makes no sense. You can do better darling. And who am I repeating? |
obixcel:He's doing the job. The only concern here is that he was Obama's FBI director when Killary and Obama held sway. But then even if she gets a pass on the Russia case, the great Butcher of Benghazi can never escape jail time for Benghazi, 30,000 deleted classified emails, cover up, lying under oath..etc. Obama is yet to explain what he meant by "This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility." |
ctuagent007:Don't worry, socialist candidate will win in year 9010. Thieves! |
Mindfulness: What do you call someone who robs Peter to pay Paul? Mother Teresa.... Wrong! THIEF is the correct answer. If Bernie Sanders had been Nigerian, he would be Lawrence Anini. Anini, just like Hugo Chavez, are proper socialists; one was in the streets while the other was in government. Go and learn, osi mba. Ol' Sanders with his socialist ideology will "punish" the rich only because they are rich, then they will take their businesses overseas and he will be begging United Nations for help. ![]() Economy is growing, border is getting tighter, free speech and religious freedom has been revived, military is getting adequate attention, and so on. Tax cut, New Healthcare Bill and border... that's all the RNC needs to break world record of having a 100 percent seats in both Congress Chambers plus the states. If Trump could singlehandedly defeat the great Butcher of Benghazi and her lackey Obama in a presidential election, nothing is impossible! What say you B? ![]() |
LordReed: 9inches:Are you implying Benghazi investigation should never happen? Conservatives believe in equal justice unlike SJW Libtards. If the investigation of Russia's meddling with the election is what the focus is (and which it should be), then investigation should be done holistically without fear or favor. American voters want answers no matter whose ox is gored. |
happney65:Including Ben Carson, Omarosa, Katrina Pierson, 9inches, etc. You don't need to say slavery is morally wrong because it's never an argument. You're being stupidly paranoid. |
LordReed:No facts or evidence yet that Trump colluded with Russia, yet it's being investigated seemingly as a witch hunt. But I will like to believe Mueller is focused on Russia interference in a broadly manner without limiting it to Trump, following the linking of Manafort to the Podestas. |
LordReed:Obama administration approved the sale of a Canadian mining company with significant U.S. uranium reserves to a firm owned by Russia’s government. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said “No uranium produced at either facility may be exported”. It assured Congress and the public that ARMZ, a subsidiary of the Russian-owned Rosatom that had been approved to take ownership of the Uranium One mining firm and its American assets. Yet NRC memos shows that it did approve the shipment of yellowcake uranium, the raw material used to make nuclear fuel and weapons, from the Russian-owned mines in the US to Canada in 2012 through a third party. Later, the Obama administration approved some of that uranium going all the way to Europe, government documents show. NRC officials said they could not disclose the total amount of uranium that Uranium One exported because the information is proprietary. They did, however, say that the shipments only lasted from 2012 to 2014 and that they are unaware of any exports since then. Rather than give Rosatom a direct export license which would have raised red flags inside a Congress already suspicious of the deal, the NRC in 2012 authorized an amendment to an existing export license for a Paducah, Kentucky-based trucking firm called RSB Logistics Services Inc. to simply add Uranium One to the list of clients whose uranium it could move to Canada. Uranium One's American arm confirmed it did export uranium to Canada through the trucking firm and that 25 percent of that nuclear fuel eventually made its way outside North America to Europe and Asia, stressing all the exports complied with federal law. NRC was able to amend the export license affecting Uranium One because of two other decisions previously made by the Obama administration as part of a Russian “reset” in President Obama’s first term: 1. Obama reinstated a US-Russia civilian nuclear energy cooperation agreement. President George W. Bush had signed the agreement in 2008, but withdrew from it before it could take effect after Russia became involved in a military conflict with the former Soviet republic of Georgia, a U.S. ally, and new concerns surfaced that Moscow was secretly aiding Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions. Obama re-submitted the agreement for approval by the Democratic-controlled Congress in May 2010, declaring “I have concluded: (1) that the situation in Georgia need no longer be considered an obstacle to proceeding with the proposed Agreement; and (2) that the level and scope of U.S.-Russia cooperation on Iran are sufficient to justify resubmitting the proposed agreement to the Congress.” Congress took no action, which allowed the deal to become effective 90 days later. 2. In 2011, the Commerce Department removed Rosatom, Uranium One’s owner, from a list of restricted companies that could not export nuclear or other sensitive materials or technologies without special approval under the Export Administration Regulations. NRC instructed in the export license amendment that “The uranium authorized for export is to be returned to the United States for further processing.” But that did not happen. The Energy Department subsequently gave approval for some of the American fuel to depart Canada and be exported to European enrichment centers. “Subsequently the U.S. Department of Energy granted approval for some re-transfers of U.S. uranium from the Canadian conversion facilities to European enrichment plants.” Bill Clinton received a $500,000 speech fee from a Russian bank and millions in donations to his charitable foundation from sources interested in the deal around the time the Uranium One sale was being reviewed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s State Department and eight other federal agencies. The 2015 Times article included a single reference to Uranium One officials saying they believed some of its American uranium made its way to Europe and Japan without any reference to how that occurred. FBI had gathered extensive evidence in 2009 before the mine sale was approved, that Rosatom’s main executive in the United States was engaged in a racketeering scheme that included bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering. Court records show that the probe was enabled by an undercover informant working for the FBI inside the Russian nuclear industry, court records show. But the Justice Department did not make that evidence public until 2014, long after Rosatom benefited from multiple favorable decisions from the Obama administration. The Senate Judiciary, House Intelligence and House Oversight committees have all announced plans to investigate the new revelation, and the Justice Department has given approval for the undercover informant to testify for the first time about what he witnessed the Russians doing to influence Obama administration decisions favorable to Rosatom between 2009 and 2014. |
LordReed:Boom! That's the whole point of the calls for an investigation. Giving her dubious acts and her lies to cover up, it is only right she's investigated. It's so miraculous that Trump won the election; I can't imagine loads of dirty corrupt establishment dealings that would have been swept under the carpet if she had won. |
happney65:"....because what we have right now is a joke and a laughing stock". So true. Obama could not convict about 4 out of 8 terrorists he put in Guantanamo Bay, hence outrightly setting them free! Just one out of the litany of bad judgments. |
LordReed:Where did you find the bolded part? You mean Putin cannot use it for his military or what? Again, clearance for exportation is not a contested fact; of course it is not cleared for export. The point to be made here is that Uranium was exported without clearance to Canada at best and through Canada at worst. There is still so much time to investigate everything. Do you think that Clinton's already known shady dealings and most especially the deleted emails will not be investigated? How many people have been jailed for the 4 dead diplomats in Libya? Did you watch the video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq6pMndqagU |
LordReed:Points outside the facts. The facts she was hurling at the guest weren't even under contest. For example, Joy deliberately did not mention that uranium is also used militarily. She 'concluded' uranium is used for nuclear energy only. Secondly, Clinton received donations when she was still in office; different donation(s) from the one she received before assuming office. Another point also is the reason why the FBI undercover was gagged was to not reveal how the committee unanimously approved the deal, but most importantly what Obama knew about the deal and his involvement. Why would an FBI agent be bribed and gagged? Doesn't it look like a red flag to you? |
LordReed:Watch till the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq6pMndqagU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNSF2Mqpq-c |
Abbeybailey:That's a wish though, far cry from the pauperized life you inherited from both your sickly looking parents. Kill yourself and save them from their age long agony of looking at their failed effort at making a normal baby |
Abbeybailey:Oh really? I'm sure that is what is on your phone screen... for a dimw!t claiming American |
schwarzkopf:hahahahahaaa.. leftist libtards make me laugh. Joy Reid got a nobody and couldn't even allow her make point, shutting her down at every instance. I can't laugh enough. watch the full video here, mor0n. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFalijeStUc |
raumdeuter:He sure did. He swore allegiance to isis. Dude even came on Diversity Visa program sponsored by Chuck Schumer in the early nineties. |
schwarzkopf:Let's find out who's the m0r0n here schwarzkopf:Trumps biography - Tony Schwarze Alleged niggars counting his money comment - John O'Donnell Alleged belief in eugenics - Michael D’Antonio “The [Trump] family subscribes to a racehorse theory of human development,” D’Antonio said in his PBS documentary, The Choice. “They believe that there are superior people and that if you put together the genes of a superior woman and a superior man, you get a superior offspring.” schwarzkopf:Now you know who this above fits, your gape asss. |
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You already know. allahu akbar. Folks who knew him says he doesn't like taking his pictures and that he was a nice guy
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schwarzkopf:Below was your statement. schwarzkopf:I successfully debunked you. Trump's biographer Anthony Schwarze has nothing to do with the above statement. It is not in Trump's own biography. I will keep exposing your lies and bigotry. Welcome back! |
happney65:The revelations jolted through the news media, and Fox News -- the highest rated network in the country -- did cover it as its top story. But in contrast with CNN and MSNBC, which aired non-stop rolling coverage throughout the day, Fox News found plenty of time to cover other topics, like the NFL protests, North Korea, and tax reform. http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/media/fox-news-employees-russia-mueller-coverage/index.html CNN inadvertently admitting they and MSNBC are obsessed with Robert Mueller's investigation and also admitting FOX News is balanced. Wow! ![]() |
schwarzkopf:Aren't you a f00l. You did not hear it from the police and you concluded it was not true. Something is eating up your brain, you really could use some help. http://edition.cnn.com/2017/10/31/us/new-york-shots-fired/index.html
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Abbeybailey:Cool story, Nigerian Lie Muhammad 2.0 Keep claiming a resident of every nook and cranny of America. You will claim UK also. Dimwit |
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